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9-Year-Old Boy at Michelle Obama Rally: 'If Mitt Romney Win, We'll Be Going Back to the Crop Fields
November 02, 2012
"I want [Obama] to change the world like he did. He's gonna change the world."
9-year-old Brandon (YouTube/SinclairNews.net)
Kids say the darndest things. But sometimes they say shocking things.
On Thursday, 9-year-old Brandon did the latter when he was asked why he wanted President Barack Obama to win a second term outside a campaign rally featuring First Lady Michelle Obama in Daytona, Fla.
"Because if Mitt Romney win, we'll be going back to the crop fields," Brandon said, referring to the days of slavery. "We'll be picking crops."
The father can be heard off-camera laughing. Obviously, no 9-year-old child would determine through their own reasoning that GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney would send African-Americans "back to the crop fields."
"We need Obama to win, because Obama was our president for how many years? Three years. And we need him to win because he's a good president," the boy added.
When asked what he wanted Obama to do in his second term, Brandon said, "I want [Obama] to change the world like he did. He's gonna change the world."
Brandon, who is particularly adorable, also said he is doing a project on Obama, which entails making posters. When asked if the child would be "knocking on doors for Obama," the boy's proud father said his 9-year-old son would do "everything he can" to help Obama get re-elected.
Watch the video below via SinclairNews.Net:
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